Google Patches Security Bugs: Qualcomm’s Double Trouble in the Wild!

Google patches Android vulnerabilities, including two Qualcomm bugs caught partying in the wild. With CVE-2025-21479 and CVE-2025-27038 on the guest list, it’s clear that unauthorized command execution and memory corruption are the new party tricks. Stay updated to keep these bugs from crashing your device.

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Ah, Android updates – the only thing that drops faster than my phone when I’m on the toilet! Google’s latest patch is a tour de force of bug extermination, smashing security flaws like a superhero swatting flies. Qualcomm, you’re lucky Google is covering your tracks like a good friend who deletes your browser history when you’re not looking!

Key Points:

  • Google has released security updates to fix multiple Android vulnerabilities, including actively exploited Qualcomm bugs.
  • The vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-21479 and CVE-2025-27038, affect the Graphics component and could lead to memory corruption.
  • Both vulnerabilities are suspected to be under limited, targeted exploitation.
  • The patches are part of Google’s August 2025 security update, which includes fixes for privilege escalation and remote code execution flaws.
  • Users are advised to apply the updates promptly to avoid potential threats.

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